Examples of 'inflaming' in a sentence

Meaning of "inflaming"

inflame (verb) - to provoke or intensify strong feelings or reactions, often negative ones such as anger or hostility
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  • present participle of inflame

How to use "inflaming" in a sentence

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Inflaming and disfiguring his nose.
Accidental misfires risk inflaming an already volatile conflict.
So we have here a subject that can be very inflaming.
At risk is inflaming the entire region.
I did not know it but my milk was inflaming her gut.
They fear inflaming public opinion here and at home.
You were just inflaming that.
Inflaming their imaginations.
The body responds by inflaming the local area.
Inflaming my heart.
This cardboard is inflaming my eczema.
We must therefore carefully distinguish between informing the people and inflaming them.
Your stomach is inflaming in an attempt to.
The fact that various developments are overlapping is also inflaming the debate.
Beware the inflaming of nationalism.

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International intervention is intensifying political divisions and inflaming tensions in the country.
Avoid inflaming the otherside.
He was widely blamed at the time for inflaming tensions in the city.
And inflaming passions in the wake of the Canterbury.
His words are poisonous and risk inflaming tensions between vulnerable communities.
Both parties lashed at each other accusing each other of inflaming the situation.
And thank you for inflaming this when it just does not need to be.
If you already have acne then your chances of inflaming it is very high.
Either of these developments risks inflaming Israeli Jewish sentiment against the Palestinian minority.
One does not expend so much real knowledge with the purpose of inflaming his country.
Morales accused Goldberg of inflaming the protests and helping the opposition.
There is criticism of the police and the interior ministry for inflaming the situation.
Government meddling in the Cerrado risks inflaming calls to roll back environmental protections.
Farandou plays the role of a president who calms the game and avoids inflaming the situation.
The gestures risked inflaming political tensions in the Balkans among Serbian nationalists and ethnic Albanians.
I am not inflaming.
It 's inflaming your diaphragm which caused your hiccups.
Such actions serve no purpose other than inflaming an already volatile situation.
Danton is inflaming the public, he dares to attack the government.
Concentrate on keeping stools soft to avoid inflaming areas that are healing after surgery.
You are inflaming everybody right now, right here with those words.
It is especially also a pattern for imitation and an inflaming motive for our affection.
That 's what is inflaming their hatred and violence.
Critics say the groups chiefly want to raise money by constantly inflaming political activists.
Liberman accuses Abbas of inflaming conflict between Israel and Hamas.
Saudi Arabia bears the heaviest responsibility for inflaming the conflict.
These actions are inflaming this extremely volatile situation, with grave implications.
Constant tearing That ends up inflaming the eye.
Come on, you are inflaming everybody right here right now with those words.
Bernie Ecclestone himself blamed the media for inflaming the situation.
BBC are here, inflaming the situation as usual.
Luo blamed nationalistic elements inside and outside the Philippine government for inflaming relations with China.
Allergies or nasal congestion, inflaming and enlarging the under eye vessels.
We should be easing tensions, not inflaming them.
Any incitement to religious discrimination, inflaming of religious hatred, and intolerance shall be prohibited.

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